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He was allegedly still selling pills at the time.

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This is not who I am.

My perspective has changed.

My heart has changed.

Reavis asked for five years in custody, while probation officials suggested 12 and a half years.

My life went dark the moment Malcolm left his world, she said in the statement.

Malcolm was my person, more than a son.

We had a bond and kinship that was deep and special and irreplaceable.

She added that Miller, born Malcolm James McCormick, would never have knowingly taken a pill with fentanyl.

He wanted to live and was excited about the future.

The hole in my heart will always be there, she wrote.

Reavis is the second person to receive jail time in connection to Millers death.

Stephen Andrew Walter, Reaviss supplier, accepted a plea deal with a 17-year prison sentence in October.

A case against Cameron James Pettit, who gave the pills to Miller, is still pending.

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